Axa sweeps board at LifeSearch awards...again

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Axa won best service provider and best overall provider as it scooped seven gongs at the LifeSearch Protection awards 2009.

The firm also won best critical illness provider, best underwriting team, best marketing and communications team and the TCF award, while account manager Naomi Greatorex was the winner of the best individual impact award. Axa also bettered its 2008 tally of six awards. Elsewhere, Royal Liver won most improved provider, Pioneer won best income protection provider and PruProtect won best new initiative. Fortis's Martin Werth won most engaged provider CEO while Legal & General (L&G) won best e-commerce provider for the second year in a row. In 2008, L&G also walked away with the best servi...

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